AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Trade: The European Commission accepted Bosnia and Herzegovina’s proposals to amend the Carbon Border Adaptation Mechanism (CBAM), potentially improving conditions for electricity exports to the EU and offering retroactive application from Jan. 1, 2026—an upside for exporters and competitiveness. Media & Governance: The BH Journalists Association warned that the dismissal of N1 BiH director Amir Zukić, following Adria News ownership changes, could threaten editorial independence and media pluralism, calling for public guarantees. Politics & EU/US Tensions: A new commentary says the US and EU failed to agree on a successor to Bosnia’s international high representative, highlighting a transatlantic rift ahead of the Oct. 4 elections. Business/Infrastructure: Gradiska’s new border crossing is operating temporarily, with the old crossing effectively closed but still handling passenger traffic while institutions finalize conditions with Croatia. Climate Risk: Wildfires and extreme heat are straining Southeast Europe, with Bosnia receiving firefighting support as drought and low water levels also disrupt energy and agriculture. Culture & Industry: CineLink Industry Days at the Sarajevo Film Festival handed out €131,000 in cash prizes and €60,000 in kind, with “Wolf Days” and “Mamayi” taking top Eurimages development awards. Sports (Local Interest): Newcastle’s transfer plans include Bosnia international Amar Dedić, while the wider region watches shifting labor needs as Balkans increasingly recruit workers from Asia.
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